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US2722400A
US2722400A US236630A US23663051A US2722400A US 2722400 A US2722400 A US 2722400A US 236630 A US236630 A US 236630A US 23663051 A US23663051 A US 23663051A US 2722400 A US2722400 A US 2722400A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47JKITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • T hisinvention is a release valve'vandrh'as for one object the provision of a release valve which is particularly adapted for use withpressure. cooking utensils: although it'isnot'limited thereto.
  • Another object of the invention lies-in the-provision of a yieldable valve adapted to seat over a vent and which is shiftable to permit escape of steam when the internal pressure reaches a predetermined level.
  • Another object ofthe invention liesin the. provision of" the pressure release valve" with: a spring: having a saddle or socket adapted to hold a seating ball and a longitudinal groove adapting the ball to be shifted circumferentially of the side wall of the top and out of covering relation with the vent hole to permit escape of the internal pressure when it is desired to remove the cover from the body.
  • Another object of the invention lies in the provision of a relief valve for a portable pressure cooker which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and may be constructed with a minimum number of parts which when assembled form a unit which is not liable to get out of proper working condition.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the invention in its assembled form
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary transverse cross section as at line 22 of Figure 1,
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary vertical cross section as at line 3-3 of Figure 1,
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary vertical cross section as at line 44 of Figure 1, and
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of the spring forming a part of the valve.
  • My invention is particularly adapted to be used with a portable pressure cooking utensil designed with a cover 5 and a body 6 which are circular in plan and have side walls 5 and 6 and top and bottom end walls 7 and S.
  • the assembled utensil is of such dimensions that it will contain a compact gas operated stove S as shown by dotted lines in Figure 1, and the stove is provided with a wrench (not shown) having a right angle end portion adapted to slip under straps 9 and 10' and form a handle for lifting the cover 5 and body 6 when using the utensil.
  • the body Spaced downwardly from its upward open end, the body is provided with a circumferentially extending expressed bead 9 and midway between the bead and said upper end, the body is provided with circumferentially spaced expressed lugs 10 adapted to cooperate with the circumferentially spaced bayonet expressions 11 formed in the skirt 12 constituting a downward projection of the side wall 5 adjacent the open lower end of the cover 5.
  • Head 9and shoulder13 cooperate' tolimit'the'dowm ward movement of the-cover" 5 over' the b'ody"6" while thebayonetexpressions 111 slide over' the lugs' 10' and rotation of the covercauses 'the'utensilto be securedin position for-cookingr
  • a hole 19' is drilled'intheside wall 5 and the'plug forced therein with the heads positioned one within" and one without the cover” 5E I
  • a pressure release valveor" gauge" 20" is provided in the cap andcomprises an elongated arcuate depressiori 21 formed in the side wall 5 of cover 5 and an aperture or vent hole 22 is drilled in the bottom of the depression 21 adjacent one end thereof to provide an escape port for steam and air confined within the utensil.
  • a ball 23 is provided to seat over the vent hole 22 and a leaf type spring 24 having a socket 25 for receiving the ball 23 is placed over the depression 21 to releasably hold the ball in covering relation to the vent hole 22.
  • a rivet 26 secures the spring 24 to the side wall 5 by passing through the elongated slot 27 in finger 28 of spring 24 with a sliding fit.
  • the pressure he released from within the utensil. This may be accomplished by placing the utensil in the cold water of a stream, or if no water is available, the spring and ball may be slid circumferentially of the cover with the rivet 26 traversing slot 27 and thus move ball 23 out of covering relation with vent hole 22. The pressure will thus be released and the cover may be removed.
  • the spring 24 may be of any desired resilience to provide the desired pressure within the utensil and will maintain the pressure at the predetermined level.
  • the cover may be used as a cup or bowl since the weight of the contents will not be great enough to create pressure capable of moving valve ball 23 from its seat and the cup will thus serve adequately for the purpose. It will also be noted that the embodyment avoids any external appurtenances which are apt to make it difiicult to pack the utensil when compactness is desired.
  • a pressure release device comprising in combination, a container adapted to contain fluid under pressure; an elongated external depression in the container and having a vent hole communicating the interior and the exterior of the container; an elongated leaf spring having means slidably securing the spring on the outer side face of said container for longitudinal movement longitudinally of said depression and having a portion disposed in covering relation to at least a portion of said depression, said longitudinal movement being responsive to applied manual pressure; and a pressure sensitive spherical seating element urged by said spring to close said vent, said spring having means gripping the sphere, whereby the sphere will shift into and out of seating engagement with said vent by said ,man ual movement, and is yieldably movable away from said ventaxially thereof by means of .fluid under pressure in said vent hole.
  • the spring securing means comprises an elongated slot in the spring and a rivet having a head extending loosely through the slot and secured to the container.
  • a pressure release device comprising a support having an elongated external depression provided with a vent hole therethrough; a leaf spring having a portion disposed in covering relation to at least a portion of said depression and having means securing the spring for manual non-flexing movement longitudinally of said depression; a socket in the portion of said spring covering said depression; a pressure sensitive spherical seating element gripped by said spring in said socketand movable with said spring into and out of seating engagement with said vent longitudinally of said depression by said manual movement, and flexibly movable away from said Vent axially thereof by means of fluid under pressure in said vent hole.
  • a pressure release device comprising a support having a vent hole therethrough; a pressure sensitive seating element normally disposed in seating relation to said References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 629,140 Vollkommer July 18, 1899 904,662 Wells Nov. 24, 1908 1,065,552 Russ June 24, 1913 1,588,046 Nelson June 8, 1926 1,915,490 Gere June 27, 1933 1,981,864 Hothersall Nov. 27, 1934 2,226,022 Shutts Dec. 24, 1940 2,254,570 Hailey Sept. 2, 1941 2,301,724 Vischer, Jr. Nov. 10, 1942 2,429,149 Wittenberg Oct. 14, 1947 2,516,202 Graham July 25, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS 13,151 Great Britain July 6, 1894 235,966 Great Britain June 29, 1925

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NOV. 1, 1955 BARD|LL 2,722,400
MANUALLY AND FLUID PRESSURE OPERATED RELEASE VALVE Filed July 13, 1951 FIG-4 VII FIG-3 INVENTOR. John D. Bardill United States Patent 6 MANUALLY AND FLUID PRESSURE OPERATED RELEASE VALVE John D; Bardill, Spokane, Wash. Application July 13, 1951, ScriaLNo. 236,630. 4 Claims... (Cl. 251 --176) T hisinvention isa release valve'vandrh'as for one object the provision of a release valve which is particularly adapted for use withpressure. cooking utensils: although it'isnot'limited thereto.
Another object of the invention'lies-in the-provision of a yieldable valve adapted to seat over a vent and which is shiftable to permit escape of steam when the internal pressure reaches a predetermined level.
Another object ofthe invention liesin the. provision of" the pressure release valve" with: a spring: having a saddle or socket adapted to hold a seating ball and a longitudinal groove adapting the ball to be shifted circumferentially of the side wall of the top and out of covering relation with the vent hole to permit escape of the internal pressure when it is desired to remove the cover from the body.
Another object of the invention lies in the provision of a relief valve for a portable pressure cooker which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture and may be constructed with a minimum number of parts which when assembled form a unit which is not liable to get out of proper working condition.
These and other objects of the invention will be apparent during the course of the following description.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts,
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the invention in its assembled form,
Figure 2 is a fragmentary transverse cross section as at line 22 of Figure 1,
Figure 3 is a fragmentary vertical cross section as at line 3-3 of Figure 1,
Figure 4 is a fragmentary vertical cross section as at line 44 of Figure 1, and
Figure 5 is a plan view of the spring forming a part of the valve.
My invention is particularly adapted to be used with a portable pressure cooking utensil designed with a cover 5 and a body 6 which are circular in plan and have side walls 5 and 6 and top and bottom end walls 7 and S. The assembled utensil is of such dimensions that it will contain a compact gas operated stove S as shown by dotted lines in Figure 1, and the stove is provided with a wrench (not shown) having a right angle end portion adapted to slip under straps 9 and 10' and form a handle for lifting the cover 5 and body 6 when using the utensil.
Spaced downwardly from its upward open end, the body is provided with a circumferentially extending expressed bead 9 and midway between the bead and said upper end, the body is provided with circumferentially spaced expressed lugs 10 adapted to cooperate with the circumferentially spaced bayonet expressions 11 formed in the skirt 12 constituting a downward projection of the side wall 5 adjacent the open lower end of the cover 5. The skirt is of a greater diameter than the balance of the cover to permit its telescoping over the upper end 2'= of body 6i'and isdefinedon' the upper' edge by a ridge or shoulder 13.
Head 9and shoulder13 cooperate' tolimit'the'dowm ward movement of the-cover" 5 over' the b'ody"6" while thebayonetexpressions 111 slide over' the lugs' 10' and rotation of the covercauses 'the'utensilto be securedin position for-cookingr To seal'the jointwh'ere the" coverand b'ody meet, I have'provided" a resilientisealingring l4which extends circumferentially within the openupper end of" body 6. The body of the" rin'g'14 is of'such width as'to per= mit its being secured'in clamping flange 15 welde'dor otherwise secured in'said body, and haveit's'upperedge' 15 extending above 'the'; upper 'end" of body 6* sothat the ring willbe" positioned-in; covering relation'to the opening between the "adjoining cover and body.
The cover 5 is' provided withablow-outplirg 16"of rubber' or similar'*material and' having'a circular body 17 terminating with a' flanged' head 18' at=eachen'd. A hole 19'is drilled'intheside wall 5 and the'plug forced therein with the heads positioned one within" and one without the cover" 5E I A pressure release valveor" gauge" 20" is provided in the cap andcomprises an elongated arcuate depressiori 21 formed in the side wall 5 of cover 5 and an aperture or vent hole 22 is drilled in the bottom of the depression 21 adjacent one end thereof to provide an escape port for steam and air confined within the utensil. It is desired to permit a predetermined pressure to be created in the utensil for the purpose of more quickly cooking the food placed therein as well as to permit cooking When at an extremely high altitude where water boils with very little heat. To effect this pressure, a ball 23 is provided to seat over the vent hole 22 and a leaf type spring 24 having a socket 25 for receiving the ball 23 is placed over the depression 21 to releasably hold the ball in covering relation to the vent hole 22. A rivet 26 secures the spring 24 to the side wall 5 by passing through the elongated slot 27 in finger 28 of spring 24 with a sliding fit.
Before removing the cover 5 from the body 6, it is necessary that the pressure he released from within the utensil. This may be accomplished by placing the utensil in the cold water of a stream, or if no water is available, the spring and ball may be slid circumferentially of the cover with the rivet 26 traversing slot 27 and thus move ball 23 out of covering relation with vent hole 22. The pressure will thus be released and the cover may be removed.
It will be noted that the spring 24 may be of any desired resilience to provide the desired pressure within the utensil and will maintain the pressure at the predetermined level.
The cover may be used as a cup or bowl since the weight of the contents will not be great enough to create pressure capable of moving valve ball 23 from its seat and the cup will thus serve adequately for the purpose. It will also be noted that the embodyment avoids any external appurtenances which are apt to make it difiicult to pack the utensil when compactness is desired.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. A pressure release device comprising in combination, a container adapted to contain fluid under pressure; an elongated external depression in the container and having a vent hole communicating the interior and the exterior of the container; an elongated leaf spring having means slidably securing the spring on the outer side face of said container for longitudinal movement longitudinally of said depression and having a portion disposed in covering relation to at least a portion of said depression, said longitudinal movement being responsive to applied manual pressure; and a pressure sensitive spherical seating element urged by said spring to close said vent, said spring having means gripping the sphere, whereby the sphere will shift into and out of seating engagement with said vent by said ,man ual movement, and is yieldably movable away from said ventaxially thereof by means of .fluid under pressure in said vent hole.
2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the spring securing means comprises an elongated slot in the spring and a rivet having a head extending loosely through the slot and secured to the container.
3. A pressure release device, comprising a support having an elongated external depression provided with a vent hole therethrough; a leaf spring having a portion disposed in covering relation to at least a portion of said depression and having means securing the spring for manual non-flexing movement longitudinally of said depression; a socket in the portion of said spring covering said depression; a pressure sensitive spherical seating element gripped by said spring in said socketand movable with said spring into and out of seating engagement with said vent longitudinally of said depression by said manual movement, and flexibly movable away from said Vent axially thereof by means of fluid under pressure in said vent hole.
4. A pressure release device comprising a support having a vent hole therethrough; a pressure sensitive seating element normally disposed in seating relation to said References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 629,140 Vollkommer July 18, 1899 904,662 Wells Nov. 24, 1908 1,065,552 Russ June 24, 1913 1,588,046 Nelson June 8, 1926 1,915,490 Gere June 27, 1933 1,981,864 Hothersall Nov. 27, 1934 2,226,022 Shutts Dec. 24, 1940 2,254,570 Hailey Sept. 2, 1941 2,301,724 Vischer, Jr. Nov. 10, 1942 2,429,149 Wittenberg Oct. 14, 1947 2,516,202 Graham July 25, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS 13,151 Great Britain July 6, 1894 235,966 Great Britain June 29, 1925
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US3910305A (en) * 1974-07-05 1975-10-07 George W Hughes Air regulator for tires
FR2713070A1 (en) * 1993-12-03 1995-06-09 Sitram Pressure-cooker lid with maximum-pressure relief feature
WO2015199915A3 (en) * 2014-06-26 2016-03-17 Woods Petroleum Llc Production string pressure relief system

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US629140A (en) * 1898-11-22 1899-07-18 Theodore J Vollkommer Conveying apparatus.
US904662A (en) * 1908-04-30 1908-11-24 Joseph F Wells Gas cut-off.
US1065552A (en) * 1912-08-17 1913-06-24 John D Russ Check-valve for internal-combustion engines.
GB235966A (en) * 1924-03-28 1925-06-29 Adolf Schwieger Improvements in lid-closing devices for preserving vessels
US1588046A (en) * 1925-07-16 1926-06-08 George A Sutton Tire pop valve
US1915490A (en) * 1932-04-05 1933-06-27 Natural Cheese Corp Relief valve for closed containers
US1981864A (en) * 1931-02-20 1934-11-27 American Can Co Container closure
US2226022A (en) * 1939-03-25 1940-12-24 Gen Motors Corp Cooling system pressure control device
US2254570A (en) * 1939-10-28 1941-09-02 Robert W Hailey Cooking vessel cover assembly
US2301724A (en) * 1938-05-18 1942-11-10 Vischer Products Company Pressure relief device
US2429149A (en) * 1944-10-02 1947-10-14 Nat Pressure Cooker Co Pressure release device
US2516202A (en) * 1944-09-19 1950-07-25 Maurice H Graham Pressure cooker

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GB189413151A (en) * 1894-07-06 1894-08-11 John Cussons Steele Improvements in Automatic Closing Devices for Tap Holes.
US629140A (en) * 1898-11-22 1899-07-18 Theodore J Vollkommer Conveying apparatus.
US904662A (en) * 1908-04-30 1908-11-24 Joseph F Wells Gas cut-off.
US1065552A (en) * 1912-08-17 1913-06-24 John D Russ Check-valve for internal-combustion engines.
GB235966A (en) * 1924-03-28 1925-06-29 Adolf Schwieger Improvements in lid-closing devices for preserving vessels
US1588046A (en) * 1925-07-16 1926-06-08 George A Sutton Tire pop valve
US1981864A (en) * 1931-02-20 1934-11-27 American Can Co Container closure
US1915490A (en) * 1932-04-05 1933-06-27 Natural Cheese Corp Relief valve for closed containers
US2301724A (en) * 1938-05-18 1942-11-10 Vischer Products Company Pressure relief device
US2226022A (en) * 1939-03-25 1940-12-24 Gen Motors Corp Cooling system pressure control device
US2254570A (en) * 1939-10-28 1941-09-02 Robert W Hailey Cooking vessel cover assembly
US2516202A (en) * 1944-09-19 1950-07-25 Maurice H Graham Pressure cooker
US2429149A (en) * 1944-10-02 1947-10-14 Nat Pressure Cooker Co Pressure release device

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US3910305A (en) * 1974-07-05 1975-10-07 George W Hughes Air regulator for tires
FR2713070A1 (en) * 1993-12-03 1995-06-09 Sitram Pressure-cooker lid with maximum-pressure relief feature
WO2015199915A3 (en) * 2014-06-26 2016-03-17 Woods Petroleum Llc Production string pressure relief system

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